(About two months ago when I first began exploring "phasing" and venturing to other dimensions, I had decided to attempt journeying intentionally to a temple in pursuit of "The Sacred Knowledge of Sexuality" yes, I am aware this is a personal topic, and I finally feel comfortable/ready sharing this journey. At that time, I was struggling strongly with the misunderstanding of sex & unsure if it was pure or dirty. Here is the RAW text I had typed directly after & during the journey (with any modifications notified within these symbols "( )" ) so, here we go! )

I had decided to venture to a sacred temple wanting to know the sacred nature of sexuality, if such a thing existed. I heard of it from whispers, softly spoken by the spirits who swirled around my energetic being, within other realms where only their voices could pierce.

I had tuned my frequency to meet that of one of these individuals to ask where I could find such a temple.

The spirit cast me a vision within the mind's eye of smoggy blue clouds smudged across a vibrant, purple sky, set like a stage behind a curtain of mountains extended far beyond a vast desert of stardust sand, lit in a faint, calm blue. Beyond here, the Temple of Scripts resides in the Vastlands of -Shambhala ( edit : originally I thought the spelling of the vastlands to be shangalla, however, on suddenly catching eye of an article on facebook today:http://www.the-open-mind.com/agartha-the-hollow-inner-earth/: i realized the name sounded exactly like this spiritual journey I had about two months previously, on closer inspection I realized they were nearly identical & both places have the exact same traits! I was stunned by this "coincidence" suddenly feeling like this text had some deeper meaning than I initially thought. It does make sense that the word "Shambhala" was slightly altered during communication, as times, words, numbers, and names sometimes are.)

I had received a invitation to this temple, and accepted promptly. The message outlined this temple was resident to ancient beings who belong to a utopian society, who would help me, one of which who is 200 (or perhaps 2 thousand) years old. They have come to the Temple to study as well as care for the relics, as required of young monks. I was immediately contacted in person, curious about the culture, I was soon informed of their colourful cultural dances, and social gathering circles, they are lovers of music, community, and knowledge. I couldn't help but note their fascinating code of dress, mostly draped white cloth by gold, sparkling crystals, and rooms filled with pillows and crystal figures. They told me these crystals can be used to record information, and some of these places are for keeping their societies knowledge.

Satisfied with this information, I began my journey to the temple, where I was greeted by the marsh by a beautiful woman, she slowly crossed over the stone bridge wearing a white skirt draped by a gold belt, sparkling brown hair pulled to the side wrapped in spun gold, and a white shirt which draped over one of her shoulders.

She held out her hand and guided me to the temple, here I noted beautiful fish ponds with a variety of koi, and a man carving into a coelom outside the temple.

He was very handsome and looked similar to the woman, sparkling dark locks and shimmering skin, wearing white silk-like apparel. He seemed to have a circle-shaped crown around his head. Both of their auras was energetic & comforting, they were very charismatic, and loving individuals.

I found myself especially attracted to one of these individuals, this made me feel uncomfortable, they noted my energy and accepted these feelings in an understanding way. A sudden accepted, and comfortable feeling washed over me.

(because everyone has different versions of attraction, I had to edit this section of the journey to suit anyone attracted to male or female, or anything in between for that matter, although I did actually interact with BOTH these people, I felt attraction for one of them. The subject matter has not been altered & the original journey is saved & available for anyone who requests it, this journey essentially has been altered to meet the requirements of your personal experience, so that this journey may be as real for you as it was for me.)

I followed this person into the Temple, they asked me which script I was seeking. I wasn't sure how else to express it exactly, so I used my native tongue, "I'm looking for a script about the sacred nature of sexuality." They smiled, and passed a scroll into my hand pulled from the shelf to the left of us. They left me to explore the script myself, I slowly unrolled it and let it share it's knowledge.

I was shown how under the adequate conditions, the physical love between two people was a sacred, deep unity formed between energetic vessels, which creates a spectacular bond between them. In this way, this kind of love was Divine, and a practice where heavens themselves could collide in a communion of love and passion, allowing energetic beings to love each other in the closest, most intimate way.

I understood now the beauty of this relationship, slowly feeling the shame and filth I was convinced of retreat from my body. I had returned the scroll and asked them what they thought of my cultures view and what I had been accustomed to be. They had understanding of this, and explained how these things in my world were nessisary for our evolution of understanding.

The spirit cast me a vision within the mind's eye of smoggy blue clouds smudged across a vibrant, purple sky, set like a stage behind a curtain of mountains extended far beyond a vast desert of stardust sand, lit in a faint, calm blue.

Mountains, desert... sounds like shambhalla yes. In theosophical literature it is stated that shambhalla is "located" in the etheric regions of the gobi desert (between mountains).

Mountains, desert... sounds like shambhalla yes. In theosophical literature it is stated that shambhalla is "located" in the etheric regions of the gobi desert (between mountains).

That is way cool I love when synchronizes line up this way, especially when it is on a positive, constructive note. Honestly I don't know if I could ever venture there again, at the time I was in such a clueless, open and clear mind-space with no expectations, my own mind-at least-wasn't overly obscuring any details with personal opinions (though suddenly I feel as if perhaps structures within Shambhalla and other sacred realms have the capability of mirroring the truth of their structure based on your perspective of what something of that nature would appear to be-sudden intuitive glimpse, could be unrelated, or perhaps not, though I have experienced similar things within the astral realm, and when exploring shamatic conscious, nature spirits will often appear to me in whatever form is most comfortable for me, sometimes with human or insect-like features. I will sometimes see human-like forms leaping from the stem of leaves, faces forming within bark, especially when meditation on them, imagination, maybe. hm. one has to ask, what even is the imagination? and what is which is it based upon?)

How ever, now after reading about Shambhalla, I don't know if I could successfully achieve this without it being obscured by my own expectations, but perhaps that would not matter... Either way, cool experience, and I hope it results in some good.

imagination, maybe. hm. one has to ask, what even is the imagination? and what is which is it based upon?

Imagination can be interpreted as a concept. In occult terms it is a thoughtform. It can also be defined as a hologram containing (like a container) other types of information relating to the whole. The whole here being the term "imagination". One can shape it, mold it, or manipulate it at will. The results of these manipulations will manifest themselves in the subjective field of a human being. For instance, if you contemplate on a problem (in your imagination), then your body or motor (especially the eyes play a major role in this) will take you to the solution. This solution will come in the form of transformed matter (the leaves of a tree in your case which are formed by a spirit). You said you contemplated on shamanism. Your mind interprets this as a problem so it will seek the "spirit" solution and you see spirits because the parts (spirits) form up the whole (shamanism). The whole is more than the sum of its parts though. If you contemplate on the problem "1+1", then you will see a "2" in the leaves of a tree or in another type of matter. One can argue that this is mainly because you already know the solution subconsciously, but if one contemplates on more complex problems of which you don't know the solution, then one can say that there is a connection with the "collective unconsciousness" and the solution will appear in the form of an unknown symbol. It is the task of consciousness itself to interpretate this. Integration of complex information patterns from the past will result in a "flash" of insight then.

How ever, now after reading about Shambhalla, I don't know if I could successfully achieve this without it being obscured by my own expectations, but perhaps that would not matter...

If experience is not obscured by one's own expectations, then the experience is that of higher realms that are "located" outside of our solar system. These realities cannot be described by words but are experienced as "a form of flash" in the physical and as so cannot be molded into a model, unless you're a genius. In the case of out of body experiences, you will find yourself in the "source". The surroundings can best be described as containing computer generated images or objects. These surroundings do not resemble in any way the physical reality. The resolution is very high and the texture of objects is smooth. No mountains or lakes or whatever. I am not a computer geek and therefore i do not generate these images on the "astral of this solar system", but i believe these are experiences of the cosmic astral, regions outside of our solar system. It is a universal thing. Theosophy didn't touch much on the subject of the cosmic astral. But words cannot describe the "experience itself".